Re: Is the Honda CRV a womans car mainly?
On Oct 17, 9:42 am, Dano58 <dan.dibi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 16, 6:51 pm, "alfred" <tomboy...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > Hello,
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> > I like the CRV because it has what I am looking for in a car: versatility,
> > comfort, space, safety, comforts and 4WD. To date I am yet to see a guy
> > driving one (especially the new ones) anywhere! I don't really want to be
> > driving a car that is labeled as a womans car. When I went to the dealer I
> > talked to a salesman about my interest in the CRV. The first thing he asked
> > was if I had kids, when I said no, he seemed surprised that I would want the
> > CRV and tried to get me interested in the Pilots. Unfortunately I don't have
> > 30-36k to spend on an suv.
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> > Now I am thinking about the possibility of getting a Jeep Patriot or Jeep
> > Wrangler, just don't know what the reliability is like. I know those are
> > considered more men's cars than the CRV. Its not that this is a big issue,
> > but its a little odd that only women seem to drive them. Same with the RAV4
> > for that matter.
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> > I'm looking to be in the 19-24k range in the next car so I thought either of
> > the Jeeps would be in this range and offer some kinds of comfort and 4WD
> > ability.
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> > So does anyone know anything about the Jeeps from personal experience?
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> > Thanks,
> > Al
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> I saw a guy driving one yesterday, while I was out walking. Of course,
> it was a fairly wimpy-looking guy.... ;-) The only car I can think of
> off the top of my head that I would definitively classify as a
> 'woman's car' would be the New Beetle. If you want the CRV, then buy
> the CRV and enjoy it.
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> Dan D
> Central NJ USA- Hide quoted text -
I'd own a New Beetle but then I'm also secure enough in my manhood to
do that sort of thing.
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